Ammunition component for holding sub-caliber projectiles aligned.
Footwear usually with wooden soles.
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Examples for "patten"
Examples for "patten"
1If Patten had stayed, history would not have taken a different course.
2Mr Patten chaired a comprehensive review of policing needs in Northern Ireland.
3Mr Patten expects price growth to slow to mid-single digits next year.
4One memory sticks in Patten's mind from his last days in power.
5After the race Patten said: I had to clash on numerous occasions.
1Putin, however, laced his speech with enough statistics to clog a computer.
2And yet, Susannah saw, those cars did not clog the highway completely.
3Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to clog up the institution.
4Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to clog up comment facilities.
5Wealth may procure many pleasures to clog the soul in its journey.
1He had seized, in falling, Umè-ko's lacquered geta, and his fingers could not be unclasped.
2It is a variant of get and this is from the Old Norse geta, to beget.
3Then, reaching a doorway, I fell over a heap of sandals and geta, into the first-class cabin.
4Whenever I went out I drew the population after me with a pattering of geta like the sound of surf moving shingle.
5The clapping of hands has ceased; the toil of the day begins; continually louder and louder the pattering of geta over the bridge.
A shoe carved from a single block of wood.
1In despair, I stamp on the soft snow with my sabot.
2Through the straw of the sabot one sees gossamer wings appearing on horrible heels.
3A big mortar sabot was a lethal projectile in itself!
4There was no need to load; they'd started with a sabot round up the pipe.
5A sabot filled with salt, a frying-pan, and a large kettle hung inside the chimney.
6How does that fact affect this particular sabot?
7Pretty Boulogne sabot with purple stockings.
8He loaded the Phantom onto the sabot, a slide-like mechanism that carries it through the 40-foot tube, and fired.
9The next instant she was stamping on the heap, to plunge them with her sabot still further into the pool.
11A little shining beetle is creeping on my boot as familiarly as it would on the sabot of a base-born laborer.
12The pirate launched a particularly vicious kick, the dreaded "coup de sabot," which Costigan avoided by a lightning shift.
13Well, we were trying to trap larks when my sabot-shot page, who always hunted about ahead of me, came back, saying in his rude dialect:
14Attempting to run in sabots I do not recommend to the beginner.
15Theodule Sabot was not easy in his mind all the following day.
16She trusted in her shoes: they were of granite-hollowedlike French sabots.